What Are the Benefits of Live Cell Microscopy Training?

Live cell microscopy is a valuable tool used by holistic healthcare professionals to assess a patient’s health. By using live cell analysis, holistic nutritionists and naturopaths can observe the microbes that are abundant in the body and determine if the internal ecosystem is in balance. Training courses such as those available at Health House provide practical instruction for live cell microscopy, a useful method of revealing a client’s nutritional status.

How Live Cell Microscopy Works

Recent technological advances have allowed for live blood analysis through live cell microscopy, as opposed to traditional blood tests that examine preserved blood in a laboratory setting. With live cell microscopy, a drop of blood is magnified 1,000 times to uncover subtle changes that can be missed by other blood analysis procedures. Traditional laboratory tests look at the chemical composition and cell count of preserved blood, while live cell microscopy takes advantage of the 20 minutes that blood cells live to use a video camera feed attached to a monitor. Undesirable patterns exposed by the technique can then be modified through nutrition to prevent illnesses.

Observations Obtained through Live Cell Microscopy

Holistic nutritionists trained in the use of live cell microscopy can use the technique to determine the health of their clients. Live cell microscopy uncovers distortions of the red blood cells, which in turn reflects the client’s nutritional status. Low levels of protein, iron, Vitamin B12, folic acid and fatty acids can be detected, and stress on the liver can also be revealed. Live cell microscopy can show the delayed or incomplete digestion of fats and proteins. The technique can reveal altered blood ecology and potentially harmful bacteria and their fungal variants

Live Cell Microscopy Training

Hands-on coursework at Health House is designed to provide an introduction to the blood system and the role of the blood in a client’s health. Students learn to operate a dark field microscope and interpret blood cell samples. They earn a certificate in capillary puncture and a certificate for training and learning accurate methods of obtaining dry and live blood cell samples. Students are taught to assess their findings in order to make appropriate recommendations to the clients. Holistic nutritionists and other holistic healthcare professionals are instructed in incorporating the technique of live cell microscopy into their practice.